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short takes – March 14th a spot of healing A former church parsonage in Columbus has been transformed into a healing domestic for guys in the hunt for help for substance use ailment

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The Chain Breaker condominium recently opened and took two residents who were up to now residing at an identical amenities in Indianapolis have moved into the apartment to continue their remedy

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The nonprofit organization changed into formed through concerned Columbus-area Christians, who additionally operate the condominium

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The condominium can residence up to 6 guys fighting alcohol or drug abuse considerations and has two bedrooms, analyze areas, a kitchen, front room and entire basement

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The restoration home is the first of its variety in the county, probably opening up doorways for similar substance abuse healing facilities sooner or later

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Out with the ancient, in with the new A building that as soon as housed St

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Bartholomew Catholic Church, at 845 Eighth St., is anticipated to be demolished in may additionally

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In its place, the property southeast of Eighth and Sycamore streets is scheduled to be developed right into a $9.three million multi-family unit residential complex that includes 60 market-cost flats

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The gadgets will be priced similarly to the Cole residences in downtown Columbus, with monthly rents ranging from about $950 to $1,a hundred and fifty

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The mission may be spearheaded with the aid of Rubicon development Co

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LLC of Indianapolis

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Some are upset with the alterations, but the former church has been lengthy deserted

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whereas it’s difficult to say goodbye to the areas of which we hold fond memories, the potentialities of latest development should create exhilaration

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Serving a much better intention Columbus recently agreed to switch ownership of a vacant home on the metropolis’s east facet to Thrive Alliance, which plans to demolish the property and build a apartment for americans in need

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The Columbus Board of Public Works these days authorized transferring possession of a vacant house on South Hinman road, which was severely broken in a fireplace in October, to the corporation

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Thrive Alliance plans to demolish the property within 30 days and construct a 1,300-rectangular-foot apartment with three bedrooms and two bogs on the web site

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The acquisition will liberate other housing, in undisclosed locations, in Columbus for domestic violence survivors who transition out of Turning factor’s guard

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building for the venture is expected to conclude in November

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Squatters had been trespassing on the property and the proprietor agreed to provide the city the property if they would demolish the vacant, damaged home

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It become previously estimated that it could charge as much as $12,000 to demolish the house, but but Thrive Alliance is working with United manner of Bartholomew County to collect volunteers to aid demolish the home

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All concerned should be pleased with their efforts to turn a troublesome condition into a positive influence

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10 quirky buildings on the market in Baltimore that caught our attention offering reasonably a little bit of natural gentle, this up to date construct points massive glass windows, plus stone, wood and metal during

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With deck area, new appliances and natural environment, this Woodberry abode gives you short entry to Druid Hill Park

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It’s listed for $1,097,777 and includes a master suite with a non-public balcony, a patio and fenced in yard

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huge demonstrate: Police Station flats Douglas Jemal can be busy with his Seneca One redevelopment mission but the dynamic developer is relocating ahead with plans to repurpose the previous police headquarters at Franklin and Church streets